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■ ^ 0 • t .... ‘ S<''' C|)t|lTtss anil Stanlrarb Bcnev of the I^aurer* AdvertMer. THgmr^rroND Tt*« W. W. SMOAK, JR- EDITOR AND TROPKItTOR. Bocey. it » jli be reTrembered. wa.^ formery with The News and * Count r a-; traveling representative. ' and it » as in this office mat he met pn 9*1 Hn Roney wbs »v«at latered et th* ^ .hert 'i«. * C the trme stenr^rapher for the Pres* PMtoffi'e ** tem-i csM ni**'rf Y%rrt ‘an i Standard She i? ai?o a “new>- I. 1§7*. 0Drier A-^ot N*rrt 1. t-'» — ■> rr »f> fl * Ski..' .*y. «» *0 •» 2 car* r*- —TbKliS— er valuable aid to Boney if he needa assistance. a ^ We aish these >ounjr men mijfhty well. lar Longer frrV|tQ5IERy L uEIDtED I aovTB* ALVATS II ABIAKi. P«una*d everf WadixwUy at Waiurhor®. li C. WEDNESDAY. FFB 1#:. 1910. AS AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM The Piv§b and Standard is now a very fine medium for advertiaerv j Last week we printed 2475 papers, and a number of new names have eirve been added This is the larg est circulation any country weekly in the State has.or has had. We! m ■ of fee! quite proud of this listinction.; and we hope to be able to state that 1 we have .'KJOO in a month from now.; Oomudering the conditions existing j At last work has been started on in Colleton county, this is a romark- It would be interesting statistics if aomeone could compile a table ahowing the number of horse* and mules brought to Colleton and sold, which could have been ra.-^d at home the arhooi building tion long devoutly t consumma- »:i<hed We able Circulation for a paper to have. It mean.- that theie are but few wonder with wnat fee'ings this is white home* in the county where The viewed by the local "tight who fought the l>.n<i is-sue’ HE chiet end of man is theiuiacLtnyl. Wc want tf> talk about the font end bow N ever. It is mighty important to have T/V the-f«*ot end we’l taken care of. The CRADDOCK-TERRY SHOES have been tried and stood the test all over South Caro lina. .You know them. Each and every box has the famous brand of Shoe Quality—The Red Bell. We now have in stock full and complete lines of the well known brands of men's line dress shoes— ‘‘Craddock.’' Lexington.” "Keystone.” •'Somerset.” “Jersey Calf." Also the following in Men’s Heavy Sh'ies: "I’ine Knot.” “Horton’s Choice,” "David H*rum.” "Maj. Drew’s Stronghold,’ "Live Oak.” "MeRees Choice.” In Indies Shoes we offer "Autograph,” • South land Bell,” and "Marcella.” and in a stouter goods, "Leeland Lady.” * Rock Island” and "Prosperity.” All styles and si/es for children and infants. It i® laid tftat a pinch of ih^ ♦-arth excavated for Brown’® hardware •tore sprinkled m front of any busi ness place "down town” will give a genuine case of "Builder’s fever.” We trust there will soon be an epi demic. The Walterboro Pr«s and Stand ard. after explaining the fu> bell AignaJ say® "Anyone going to a fire at night who ha.-a revolver i® al to requested to fire 'h** ward numb**’ from time to t A- there are aix ward® in the tow n W alterU.n citizen® who go to tires at night evi-’ dently park nix-sh^er® and carry a supply of fre*h an, muni tion. I< Bro o Smoak numU*n*d arr.org the "pi-tol toters?" Beaufort Gazette 0 j We plea<i "not guilty” but we wad^'’ Pres® araJ Standard is not a weekly visitor; it mean® that there are several hundred negro subscriber®. Now the above fact® should be such a.- appeal to thoae who fcish to advertbe. Our rate* are, far too low on advertising, but thi® brings the apace within reach of any adver tiser. w hether he live in town or in the country. W'e cannot understand why more country merchant® do not advertise. Tnat it brings result® i®evident. The first week after an advertisement run by a merchant of Islandton ap- fwared, ne remark* J to the editor: SPECIAL NOTICE! Our summer shoes are now coming in. We need room tor them and we are ottering some startling reductions jn price as room makers. Hose for men, women and children. All prices. When you buy a pair of shoes. Mr. Carter is mighty apt to throw in a good pair of hose to go along with them. Terry & Shaffer We find we are overstocked on Disc Harrows, aad ./■ this overstock must go regardless of price. We have THIRTY of these Harrows which we are offer- ing at the following greatly reduced price: ox iS Disc. was $25. now $22 e 8xi8 Disc. was $28. now $25 6x20 Disc, was $29. now $26 8x20 Disc was $50. now- ’ . $ 2 7 Either Cash Or On Time Before placing vour older call and see us. A. Wichman & Son. The Leading Hardware Store. ’’Fhat little ad of mine in your pa-1and had we been a representative MASTER S SALE p* r x»M $4o worth of goods Sattur- we should have voted for the majon dav." hy woukl this not apply to ty recommendation. ^ you Mr. Merchant at Cottageviile, | Round. l>odge, Smoaks. Ruffin. Wil liams. Hendersonville. Grw n Pond. Kittet. or any where else inthecoun- THE GARRIS ACT. It gives us great pleasure to repro duce the following editorial from STATE tF SOUTH CAROLINA/ • ’o.mty of Co'leton—In Common j Plea® Deli® Young, v< Ni^annah Brown et i !. Bjr virtue of the Decree of «T>ove i Clearing Out Sale! I As I have a large stock on hand, CASH at cost : will sell for infer from the above that Editor Try it and be convinced. The State, commending the cause of court herein, I will ®e|) at public . our erstwhile citizen; whose eariy ® ’^ry^beioret^ecouitiiou^emWal- Haromond has traded hi®‘ bix-sh^t-[ theh0spitalF0rTheinSane year® were sp^-nt in Colleton, ar.d phdayYhe houee knowTa®^ wno is now undergoing temp**rary |>.dge” with an outlet to the public seif-irrjH>sed banishment in Barn- ro *^ being excepted from said ®«le, er” f*»r a razor wh:ch he now rar ne* in his left -’o< .o g, according to > the custijm of t vi FEATHERSTON. .y R GOV ERN- OK. It is perhaps a little early to ex- prern a preference for governor, but of the probable candidate®, we feel constrained to support Hon. C C. Feathers tone of I-auren®. Mr. Featherstnne has been the champion of the prohibition movement in the Sute ior many yean, and it withal a clean high-toned Christian gentle- • men. such a man a® we wooid like to see in the Governor’® office, and 4 we believe it is but fair and right that, be be the first prohibition governor of South Carolina. Other good men will doubtless offer, but at this time we believe Featherstone is the most suitable man in|the State, and as we view the matter now. he is our man for the office. Th«- on f the Legislature a p< rntid a committee of senators and nq u-sentet.ves to investigate condit ;i <* at the otate Hospital f*>r the insane. The committee exhaus tively investigated conditions and submitted two reports: A majority report signed by Senators Christen sen and Bates and Representatives Harrison and Dick, recommending the issuance of $1,000,000 bonds, and calling for the introduction of the bill for the removal of the institu tion. a separation of the races, ‘'and the disposal of the present property. The minority report signed by Sena tor Harden and Representatives , * Sawyer and Carey, opposed the bond issue, and favored the purchase of 1200 acres within ten miles of Columbia for erecting a Hospital for the negro patients, leaving the old n Hospital for the whites, and adding some improvements. The bill embodying the recommen dations of the majority report was berg. The State says: C. W. Garn* was railroad com missioner for mx years and was not infrequently referred to a® the man of brain* of that board. He passed out of service and the public forgot; there wa® no enduring mark left as a reminder. But Mr. Garris return ed to the house of representatives. Many men ac'laim boisterously about helping the “poor man,” and doing something for the ••common people.” but when they get the op portunity 99out of 100 appear to im agine that the way to help the “poor man” is to hurt somebody who in't poor, and that doing something for the "common peop.e,” consists in clubbing somebody not classed with the ‘’common people.” Of course, these fail to do anything but gain a moment’s notoriety, and they pass from the stage to oblivion. within th»* h-gal Dour® of scle. j Ail that piece, parcel or tract of , land situate in Adams Run township, county ami btoie aforesaid, oon'ain- ing (591 fifty nine acres, more or lea*, and bounded a* follows; North 1 by lands of Rodgsrs M iller, east by Tea Farm sod Roper Run, southeast by Jackson boro Road, and west by land* of John Rivera. Also by five acres allotted to Robert Young sod the same to laaiab Young. TermSNsf sale cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. C. G. HENDERSON, . ■ Master. February 12,1910. CHALLENGE FROM JKO M KLEIN JokaM Kltia U sew king tbs worst ease of dyapspria or ooartipatina la town or rtetotty to tsst Dr Howard's aew apecific for tba car* of tboac dia- KDITOR LA THAN NOW. It was with regiet that the many defeated Friday in the House by a friends of Major J. ('. Hemphill, a j vote of tf) to 27. all the Colleton del- few weeks ago. learn**d of his mien- gallon voting with the majority, tion to sever his connection as editor The minority bill was passed, of The News and C<*ur»or to assume The report of’ the committee a similar position on the Richmond i brought to light a state of affairs at j ci l )le wa< n ' uSt important. this institution which is a disgrace to j the State do confident Is ha that this rraarkaMs madidna will affect a Mating care in a abort time that ha offer to refaad the money should it But Mr. Garria, without whoop or j | n ^ ^ q0 i Ck<tt burning of red fire, has done some- bla intrxlnotion John Jt Klein will aell thing for the poor man. and by so ; "L/IT! ot thli doing ha* done something for ail | Thta * wcific of Dr Howard's wiU South Carolinian®. Last vear he in- ' c° re • ,t k hewdaehe, dizzy feeling*, con- dued the leg,l«ure to tf vo fcM.OtW t $£* .S For the Next Thirty Days Come One’ Ccme’All 1 I will surprise you. Anything in the merchandise line. t rS^-' Men’s Suits from $4.00 to $15.00 Iron Bedsteads Shoes Notions Anything in the Grocery Line 18 lbs. Granulated Sugar, cash . . $i.oo ioo lbs. Rice, cash . $ 2 *75 Iron Beds. cash, from . . ^ $3 00 to $io STILL GIVING TWENTY CENTS FOR EGGS REMEMBER! ANYTHING YOU WANT IN THE MERCHANDISE LINE. o A. Q. LYONS ISLANDTON, S. C. support schools by ...— , - , w w . ... , . , i I* will neoU'e the bowel*, tone np 4he Js:ate then predicted 1 t r»c : . ®i*e you an News Ledger. Since the death of Editor Dawson, Major Hemphill has been editor of Trv- News and Couri-. to aid poor rural school district® that Amp y give relief f *r a time: it make* j iR cannot support schools by them-* P e I ni *r.t 01 * n ! 1 co “ pl *.’ e Cil . re# - i Mr w a year. of her most helpless citizen®, who] The plan ha* worked wed, and er. He ha® shown much ability and have to receive such treatment as is Representative Garris has secured i* everywhi r^ recogmzt-d a^a writer , accorded them, unable even' to re- of force and one of the ablest new®-1 monstrate. Coopeti up where the paper men in the South. Yesterday wa® the date his resignation wenriin- to effect. City editor ‘’Bob” Lathan has been elevated to full editorship. He is a young newspaper man o( admit ted ability and poaaetaes much force af a writer. His is a hard place to fill coming as he doe® after so able a man, bat we believe ”Bob” will measure up to the requirement®. The position made vacant by Mr. Lathan will be filled by Editor S. E. death rale is appalling, reaching among the negro patient® the alarm ing note of .10 per cent. Old fash ioned, unsanitary and inadequate building®, and yet the sensible, busi ness-like and proper method of im proving conditions was rejected by the House. It is hard to bring one self to consider money and coat when the welfare of our most unfortunate daas is under discussion. Nothing should be spared to make their un fortunate lot as pleasant a* possible. selves. The State then predicted] that the establishment of thi* prm-. appethe. n.*** fo-xi »atte good and di and that ,te * 1 Wtl1 at ‘ d ,Dcr '* w Ti g°r appropriations for this purpose! * ~ — Pre.-ident Hr’p* Orphans. ^ Han*lr*dt» of orphnn* have been helped ^ bv the Pre.idcul of the Iiido-rnal and lton»<s hlaena, , who writ^*: -Me have uaed Ekctric tiitterB ” in,th> lD»ti,(ati .jfor muc nsa/s It bn* bb proved a excellent medicice for Stomach, Liver ami Kiduev troub’.ea 1 | wu>uld be increased until the legisla- j Here are detained tare gave at least $100,000 from the house an increase of the appropriati n for this purpose to $rjO,000. As no school district can receive more than $100 a year from this fund, and can only get such as sistance after levying a special two- rrrill school tax, and raising an amount equal to that given by the State. $60,000 will furnish encour agement and incentive, besides sub stantial aid, to at least 600 poor iachool districts, and probably to 900. That njeans^much for the children mthose districts who choose to ^at tend the school thus provided, and consequently it means much to South Carolina. And so we say that Mr. Garris has, bv his initiative in this matter, builded a monument to hifiMeif that will long mark his legislative career. We regwrd it m «>qc of ibe b>A familv medteioe* «- earth." It iavigomee all vita) organs puririca tbe bU>jd, ai lsoi gestiOD createa appeii*e. in atrengtheo and baud ap pale. Hue. weak children or ru tdowo people it ha* . o eqaal. Beet for female o»Aplainu. Only 50c af Jao K Klein. ' NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. j All pereooa having claims again*! thd estate of O P Folk, dreeme*. will medaly atteeted. add all indsbtsd to mid estate will it to the oadertigMd. Mary A Folk. Adalaistratrix. Jamary S4. IfilO. lM4t W puasKtiiioiis We have just received a full line of Laces and . Embroideries which we shall be pleased to show you. SIILL SELLING AT:" ~PiE Our Bargain Counter is still filled with bargains in all Woolen Dress Goods which are beieg sold at greatly reduced prices. 1 > W i MRS. W. A. A The Ladies* Store. BLACK I 0de«»*»i»eodf i Most disfiguring akta ernp iotu eoofn- la, pimples, nates, e'c. are dee to im- pore Mood. Bardock BUr.d Bitter* is a tlss—idg blood tonic Makes you dear- eyed, ckar-braiaed, clear-skisaed. The faaoas little liver pills an DeWHt’e Uttls Eariy Risen. They an nfs. mtie and easy to lake. Bold by J KleU.